Golden Age Club Plans Potluck Supper

February 5, 1986|By Mary Lynn Blandford

The St. Cloud Golden Age Club will meet at 5 p.m. Wednesday for a potluck supper in the club building, New York Avenue and 12th Street.

The club sponsors Friday night dances for senior citizens over 50 years of age beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Golden Age building. The dance features live '40's and earlier music. All seniors are welcome.

-- The Narcoossee Woman's Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of Yvonne Tidd, 3033 Kaliga St., Fells Cove. All women are welcome to attend. -- The St. Cloud All States Grange Club will meet at 12:30 p.m. Friday for a covered-dish luncheon at the St. Cloud Senior Citizens Center, Eighth Street and Indiana Avenue. Guest speakers will be Frank and Betty Moran demonstrating and painting, ''How to Carve a Wildlife Duck out of Wood.''

Those attending are reminded to bring place settings and a covered dish. Beverages will be furnished. Contact president, Stewart Clements Sr., for more information.

-- The St. Cloud Ohio-Kentucky Club will meet at 12:30 p.m. Monday at the Senior Citizens Center for a covered-dish luncheon. Members are to bring a covered dish and place setting. The Rayburn family of Kissimmee will give a musical program.

-- The St. Cloud Junior Woman's Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Pam Reyes. Guest speaker will be Angie Maloney, who will show slides of Santo Domingo. The international affairs department of the club is in charge of the program. Members are reminded to donate toiletries and other products for the Spouse Abuse Shelter in Kissimmee. Peggy Greer is the 1986 chairman of the December St. Cloud Art Festival. Pam Reyes and Greer are the newest members of the club, whose membership is now 19 women from the St. Cloud area.

-- The Monday night dances for senior citizens are held from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at the St. Cloud Senior Center, Indiana Avenue. Live music is provided by The Red Wings Band. All senior citizens are invited.

-- The St. Cloud Civic Club will sponsor its annual Golden Wedding party at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Senior Citizens Center, Indiana Avenue. The party honors member couples who were married in 1936. Dancing will be to the Silver Clouds Orchestra.

-- The American Cancer Society, East Osceola Unit, will sponsor a dessert/ card party from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Woman's Club of St. Cloud, 1014 Massachusetts Ave., St. Cloud.

-- The 17th anniversary of the St. Thomas Tele-Care will be celebrated Feb. 13 at the Golden Corral Restaurant on Vine Street in Kissimmee. Adele Tomaino and Polly Lukas are co-chairmen.

-- The St. Cloud-Kissimmee Knights of Columbus Council 6624, 4th Degree, will host a Sweetheart Dinner Dance Feb. 15. Dinner will be served from 7 to 8 p.m. and dancing will be from 9 p.m. to midnight. Parsons Table Restaurant in Kissimmee will cater the affair and music will be provided by The Music Makers. Donation is $10 per person. Contact Wayne Nobbs for reservations.

-- Eleanor Bacon of the St. Cloud Grandmother's Club reports that 13 members met the national organization's national president Yvonne Bailey and vice president Mildred Musick at the Orlando Hyatt to plan the 1987 National Grandmother's Clubs Convention to be held in Orlando. They also discussed insurance and discounts for medication for all members. The meeting will be at 10 a.m. Feb. 21 in Fellowship Hall of the First United Methodist Church, St. Cloud.

-- The St. Cloud Shuffleboard Club held a shufflebowl last week with 14 courts, 56 players in action. The winners were: Cecelia Hinkle, Laurier Forten, Peggy Graham, Serene Gamache, Gene Brunell, Pinky Meyers, Jessie Parker and Doris Little. In the weekly ice cream tournament there were 14 courts and 56 players also. The Yellows beat the Blacks, with a score of 2,272 points to 1,632. June Borden and Forrest Robinson won the shoot-off.

A draw tournament was held Thursday. The winners in the A Division, Main Event were: first place, Lois Evans and Dot Clark; second, Al Jenkins and Arthur Kilborn. A Division Consolation winners were: first place, Joe Borden and Pat Gallant; second, L.F. Miller and Hilda Hanson.

Upcoming events include the Jo Theis Novice Tournament Feb. 10-11, at 9 a.m. for beginners only or any shuffler that hasn't won a trophy in any event. Feb. 17-18 is an All States Tournament to be held at 9 a.m.

-- The Narcoossee Extension Club will meet at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the home of Susie Yawger, Sharpes Trailer Park, Lake Lizzie, Lot 43.